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“Consciousness precedes Being, and not the other way around... For this reason, the salvation of this human world lies nowhere
else than in the human heart, in the human power to reflect, in human modesty, and in human responsibility.
Without a global revolution in the sphere of human consciousness, nothing will change for the better.” -
Vaclav Havel from The Art of the Impossible: Politics as Morality in Practice

Dr. Edgar Mitchell 1930 - 2016

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Dr. Edgar Mitchell was an Apollo 14 Astronaut and the sixth of twelve men to walk on the moon. He was the Chairman
Emeritus of Eternea and had many other distinguished accomplishments during his long career
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Dr. Mitchell was one of a three man crew on the Apollo 14 mission to the moon in 1971. Dr. Mitchell spent several years preparing for that trip in training and studying many NASA manuals
developed for all the Apollo crews. As Dr. Mitchell liked to remind us, we are also crew members of a spaceship, but with a few major differences. Our spaceship is an incredibly complex but efficient system.
It is self organizing, self repairing, self recycling, and one with huge but finite resources. It is one where all the parts are totally synergistic with each other.
At least that’s how spaceship Earth has been operating for most of its history. When humankind’s numbers were smaller and before the advent our technological society,
spaceship Earth operated just fine. We didn’t even need a manual or any training to insure that it did.

Unfortunately, as Dr. Mitchell noted from his unique vantage point in deep space, it became obvious to him that humanity is increasingly putting our spaceship – our only home and all its inhabitants in harm’s way.
This is due to the very things that have made us so successful as a species. Our recent explosive population growth and our newly discovered powerful technologies are coupled with antiquated values,
inappropriate beliefs and incomplete knowledge and understanding of how spaceship Earth really works. This combination creates a very dangerous brew indeed.
Dr. Mitchell was one of the few people on this planet who had the unique perspective, knowledge, and experience to see our spaceship as it really is and to reflect on its crew,
how it operates and how we need to change to insure a sustainable future.

To read a eulogy about Dr. Mitchell and his contributions to humanity:
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Dr. Mitchell's Recent Video On Systainability

Virginia Hummel

Virginia Hummel is an author and inspirational speaker on the subjects of Orbs and New Age Bereavement Healing.
She currently serves as the chair of the Orb Encounters Committee of the Eternea STE Council. She has been a lifelong student of spiritual
and metaphysical studies and most recently of the orb phenomenon. She has graciously
donated a percentage of the profits from her new book Cracking The Grief Code to Eternea. As a featured Eternea speaker she has also donated the majority
of her speaking and workshop fees to Eternea.
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Her
magnificent soon to be released book Cracking The Grief Code ranks at the top the best works on the subject of recovering from loss of any kind.
It makes a very important contribution to both the professional and lay topical literature, so much so that it should be regarded
as a superb seminal work.

Whether one is suffering from the pain of losing a loved one to death, or the death of a pet,
or the loss of a marriage or job, or experiencing emotional or psychological difficulties of any kind from one or more of
life's challenging transitions, Cracking the Grief Code will be an enormous help and a terrific resource.
We highly recommend this very well-written gem to all who seek healing after loss and those in the throes of anticipatory grief,
knowing full well that a painful loss of one kind of another will eventually hit us sooner or later right where it hurts most - in our hearts,
the inner recesses of our minds and the probing depths of our souls.

Reading this book not only helps us recover from loss,
enabling us to move forward again better than before, but prepares us to proactively manage loss that we expect to experience inevitably in our
future during one or more of life's many vicissitudes. This marvelous work equips us to utilize loss in a positive productive manner as a teacher,
a growth opportunity and a catalyst that can make us better than ever when viewed from the perspective Ms. Hummel provides for our enrichment.

Janis Heaphy Durham

Janis Heaphy Durham was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1951 to a Presbyterian minister and his wife.
The family moved to Ohio a few years later where she spent her childhood. She received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in
education from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio and taught junior high school English following graduation.

Several years later, she moved west to Los Angeles in pursuit of a less conventional life. Feeling a deep-seated pull to newspapers,
Janis applied for a job at the Los Angeles Times and was hired in the advertising department.
During her 15 years there, she rose to senior vice president of advertising. In 1998 she was recruited by a headhunter
in a nationwide search and named the first publisher in the history of the fabled Sacramento Bee, the flagship newspaper
of the McClatchy Company. Responsible for all facets of the newspaper, including news and business operations, she was at the helm for a decade.
During her tenure the Bee won two of the five Pulitzer Prizes awarded since it was founded in 1857.
Janis retired in 2008 and lives between Idaho and Florida.

The Hand on the Mirror is the story of an unusual personal journey. It begins with the untimely death of her husband Max in 2004 and
follows with a series of otherworldly events that startled her at first, and then intrigued her. Ultimately her newspaper instincts
kicked in and she decided to research whether or not our consciousness survives death. Simply put, she wanted to know if we continue
on in another form after we die. Unfolding over eight years, this is the story of her spiritual and scientific journey into the unknown.

Allen Johnson, Jr.

Allen Johnson, Jr. has graciously donated 100% of the profits from his new book to Eternea:
Bumbling Towards Nirvana: The Lighter Side Of Enlightenment!"
Allen Johson Jr. was born and raised in Mountain Brook, Alabama. He graduated from the Lawrenceville School in 1954
and attended the University of Alabama. He served in an armored infantry scout platoon in Germany.
He then received a degree in botany from the University of Miami.

In 1976 he was elected to the Board of the Coca-Cola Bottling Company United and served for forty-one
years earning the title Emeritus.

Allen lived in Vermont for 23 years, where he wrote articles and freelanced. There he founded the Vermont State Craft Center,
studied jazz guitar and produced guitar study material with noted jazz guitarist Barry Galbraith.

Since 1993, Allen has been writing for children and has published ten books (two for adults).
His upbringing in the south, deeply influence his writing style. His recent series Blackwater Novels transport readers to a simpler time in 1930’s south, when adventures were found just outside your front door. The novels help fill a void in today’s youth literature by providing engaging stories for young boys.

The Eleventh book, Bumbling Towards Nirvana, is the first book available for download on the Web.
In Allen’s words, “It is a gift for anyone who believes, as I do, that fun, play, humor and joy are the key elements in a spiritual quest.”

In recent years, Allen has been able to combine his two great passions (writing and jazz guitar) by writing for Just Jazz
Guitar Magazine. In July of 2007 he was privileged to produce the jazz album Remember Beauty, George Voland and Friends.
Allen now lives on Mercer Island, Washington with his wife Jill, son Ben and two dogs – Piccolo and Sunshine.

Introducing Suzanne Giesemann

Ms Giesmann has recently been named as Chairman of Eternea's Spirituality Leadership Council and is generously donating a portion of her royalties
from Wolf's Message to Eternea in support of her work.

"I am humbled and honored by the ability to receive highly evidential communication from the non-physical
dimension.
Having had personal contact with thousands of discarnate souls has brought me to a place of knowing beyond doubt that
consciousness exists at multiple levels of reality. Until others have such personal experience, my work gives them hope
that this life is not all there is. It gives them hope that we continue on after death and that we will rejoin our loved
ones who have passed. The messages I share give hope that this life has purpose and meaning. The teachings from higher
consciousness which I convey give hope that we inhabit a universe where goodness and love are the basis of All That Is."

Jim Robbins

Jim Robbins has written for the New York Times for more than 30 years, primarily on science and environmental issues.
He has also written for a number of magazines, including Audubon, Conde Nast Traveler, Smithsonian, Vanity Fair, The London Sunday
Times and Conservation, among others. He has covered environmental stories across the US and Canada, and in many far flung places
including Mongolia, Mexico, Chile, Peru, the Yanomami Territory of Brazil, Norway, Sweden, Wales and Ireland.

Jim's first book was Last Refuge; Environmental Showdown in the American West, was published in 1993 by William Morrow.
In 2000 Grove Atlantic published A Symphony in the Brain, the Evolution of the New Brainwave Biofeedback.
He is also the co-author of The Open Focus Brain: Harnessing the Power of Attention to Heal Mind and Body,
published in 2007 by Shambhala Publications, about the critical and overlooked role that attention plays in our lives.
And he is the co-author of Dissolving Pain, a 2010 book about the role of attention in pain, also published by Shambhala.
He is at work on a new book about the future of birds in a changing world, to be published by Random House.

Learn more about this remarkable story here
Jim's most recent published book is called The Man Who Planted Trees, published by Random House.
It is about the crisis in the world's forests caused by climate change. It recounts the poignant story of David Milarch and his
moving near-death experience, soon to be released in paperback and the subject of a forthcoming documentary film. David's NDE
involved a compelling vision of the future, which inspired him to embark on an urgent mission to harvest the genetic material of
ancient champion trees for cloning and reforestation purposes.

Introducing Jim's New Video Documentary

One of the biggest mysteries of our existence is something we all experience in every moment of our lives.
It is what binds us to our environment and to each other. It is responsible for all our perceptions, thoughts and feelings.
It forms our values and our beliefs. It is responsible for all our interactions with the outside world. And yet we know so little about it.
That mystery is our consciousness

It is often said that many of the problems and issues currently confronting humanity are really problems in consciousness.
Not understanding who we are and how we are all related to each other, to our planet and to all the
creatures and plants that help sustain us.

Jim Robbins is one such person who does understand these interconnections.
Please view the wonderful teaser video introducing a soon to be released video documentary based on his recently published book:
The Man Who Planted Trees.

Dr. Gary Schwartz - Chairman of Eternea

Gary E. Schwartz, Ph.D., serves Eternea as Chairman.
He is currently Professor of Psychology, Medicine, Neurology, Psychiatry, and
Surgery at the University of Arizona, Tucson. In addition to teaching courses
on health and spiritual psychology, he is Director of the Laboratory for Advances in Consciousness
and Health at the university; he also serves as Corporate Director of Development of Energy Healing at Canyon Ranch.

A long-time researcher in the fields of consciousness, biofield science, and the afterlife, Dr. Schwartz has published
over 450 scientific papers, co-edited eleven academic books, and authored six books including The Afterlife Experiments,
The Sacred Promise: How Science is Discovering Spirit’s Collaboration with Us in our Daily Lives, and The Energy Healing Experiments.

"We seek nothing less than providing convincing evidence that the continuity of consciousness is true and that the survival of the soul is real. This confirmation would be earth-shattering - equal to proving that the earth is round rather than flat. It would be one of the most profound revelations of science in all of human history with astounding repercussions." - Dr. Gary Schwartz

Dr. Schwartz has generously offered to donate 50% of the royalties from his newest book on "Synchronicities" (available this spring) to Eternea.

Introducing Rabbi Baruch HaLevi

Baruch HaLevi, aka “Rabbi B,” was ordained as a conservative rabbi through the American Jewish University,
Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies, and received his doctoral degree in ministry from the Graduate Theological Foundation.
For fifteen years, Rabbi B, a motivational speaker and visionary, has served as a synagogue rabbi. He just released his newest book,
Spark Seekers: Mourning with Meaning; Living with Light, as well as focus his efforts full time on his new business, Rabbi B Initiatives,
which will include Spark Seeker Ventures offering innovative and inspirational ways to approach dying, death and surviving the loss of a loved one.

Through Spark Seekers, co-authored with Ellen Frankel, LCSW, Rabbi B shares new perspectives on grief and loss, as well as valuable and practical insights
spanning different religions and spiritual traditions, for anyone seeking to emerge from death's darkness into life's light with meaaning,
purpose and inspiration.

"Spark Seekers is the perfect companion to accompany mourners on their grief journey. Written with insight and compassion,
this book will provide solace to countless readers searching for meaning and hope after loss of a loved one"

Mindy Miralia

Mindy Miralia has graciously donated a percentage of the profits from her new book to Eternea:
The Hero in Heroin: A Mother and Son's Journey on Both Sides of the Veilfor more information
Mindy Miralia is a pioneer and adventurer, catalyst and change agent, passionate about helping people find meaning in their lives and experience personal
transformation. Early in her career, she paved the way for women in international business, working in Singapore, India,
Southeast Asia, China, and the United Arab Emirates. She brings that same spirit of entrepreneurship to her work today.

When he was a teenager, Mindy's son became involved with drugs. Despite attempts for over a decade to heal and recover,
he committed suicide in 2011 after a long struggle with heroin addiction. After he died, Mindy began a fascinating
and transformational journey of healing with her son—across the veil. Her experiences are discussed in her new book,
The Hero in Heroin, and their mutual path to transformation serves as an illustration for the soul work she facilitates today.
Her vision is to help bring healing to a new level through conscious evolutionary development.

For some, the evidence from across the veil will offer comfort that there is indeed an “afterlife” or continuity of souls,
and that even after the transition from earthly life, healing can continue. For others, the guidance and actual tools for
healing that Mindy experienced and developed will inspire. What is sure is that this book will open your heart and invite
a greater understanding of your own journey and healing in this lifetime.

Latest Listing of Workshops and Talks

An updated listing of workshops and talks by speakers and workshop leaders on subjects of spirituality and consciousness are listed on the Eternea Events page.
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for a complete listing of events. To book a speaker,
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